People slip and fall in all sorts of weather and conditions. In some cases, it is just a clumsy misstep, or a loss of balance, but in other cases, owners of the property may have been negligent in allowing a dangerous situation to exist. The owner of the premises may be responsible for your injuries if the owner caused the spill; knew about the slippery or dangerous condition but did nothing about it; or should have known about the slippery of dangerous condition because a reasonable person taking care of the property would have discovered and removed it. Fault may also be determined by the duty of the owner of the property. The owner of a property has a duty to anyone who enters the property not to subject that person to an unreasonable risk of injury.
When you are injured on someone else's property due to their fault, you may have the right to request compensation for your damages. Our personal injury attorneys will assist you investigate the accident including who was at fault and the amount of damages you may recover. |